Cesare Fracanzano (c. 1609–1651), a Neapolitan painter who flourished in the 17th century, was a pupil of Spagnoletto. Born in Bisceglie, in Apulia by...
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Francesco Fracanzano (1612–1656) was an Italian painter who participated in the Masaniello rebellion. Francanzano was the brother of Cesare Fracanzano, a pupil...
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Massimo Stanzione, Francesco Guarino, Mattia Preti, Andrea Vaccaro, Cesare Fracanzano and Antonio de Bellis. Giacinto Brandi was active mainly in Rome and...
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chapels are paintings by Sarnelli, Pacecco De Rosa, Giacinto Diano, Cesare Fracanzano, and Nicola Vaccaro. A crypt with paleochristian art is located below...
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Albarosa [] Dolmen Frisari [it] Louis I, Duke of Anjou died there in 1384 Cesare Fracanzano (1605–51) tenebrist painter Gaetano Veneziano (1665–1716) baroque...
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Cambridge (url) Cesare Fracanzano (c. 1605–1651), 1 painting : St Ambrose, Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle (url) Francesco Fracanzano (1612–1656), 1 painting :...
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that in the church of San Gregorio Armeno. The apse frescoes are by Cesare Fracanzano, while two angels in the tympanum were sculpted by Paolo Benaglia...
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Stanzione (The Last Supper); Luigi Rodriguez, Fabrizio Santafede; Cesare Fracanzano, and Ippolito Borghese. Napoli e il golfo. Itinerari / Touring club...
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soon transferred himself to the tutelage of his brother-in-law Francesco Fracanzano, a pupil of Ribera, and afterward to either Aniello Falcone, a contemporary...
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